zmotorsports
ALLIANCE MEMBER
Fellow garagejournal members. My wife and I are in the beginning stages of purchasing our new to us home. The front porch/entrance has a post and beam style arched timber design. There is also a matching piece of wood near the bottom of the window of the bonus room over the garage.
This is quite similar to the one on the home we are buying, less the rock at the bottom of the columns. The columns go from the concrete porch landing to the roof where they are arched.
I am out of my element as far as maintenance of these types of components. One house that we looked at had a similar arched design but the columns and arch were stucco and not exposed wood.
Can you guys inform me as to the best way to treat and/or maintain these wood features? As much as it pains me to say this, the home is only 3 years old and the current owners have done nothing as far as preventive maintenance so the wood appears a bit dry. Nothing is rotted or deteriorated by any means I just want them looking beautiful again and I don't know how to get them there, whether it be staining to bring out the natural wood grain or painting and filling in the grain. The brick is quite a bit darker than the one I pictured above and the front door is also dark wood but I don't necessarily want to match the front door. I have always liked the front doors of homes to stand out or contrast somewhat to the brick/rock/stucco of the home.
If you could give me some pointers on how to treat them and have them be as maintenance free as possible I would greatly appreciate it. One of my co-workers recommended having them done in stucco when I am having my detached garage built but I am not certain that is the best alternative. If I can get away with an annual type of maintenance somehow I would very much appreciate it.
Thanks guys.
Mike.
This is quite similar to the one on the home we are buying, less the rock at the bottom of the columns. The columns go from the concrete porch landing to the roof where they are arched.
I am out of my element as far as maintenance of these types of components. One house that we looked at had a similar arched design but the columns and arch were stucco and not exposed wood.
Can you guys inform me as to the best way to treat and/or maintain these wood features? As much as it pains me to say this, the home is only 3 years old and the current owners have done nothing as far as preventive maintenance so the wood appears a bit dry. Nothing is rotted or deteriorated by any means I just want them looking beautiful again and I don't know how to get them there, whether it be staining to bring out the natural wood grain or painting and filling in the grain. The brick is quite a bit darker than the one I pictured above and the front door is also dark wood but I don't necessarily want to match the front door. I have always liked the front doors of homes to stand out or contrast somewhat to the brick/rock/stucco of the home.
If you could give me some pointers on how to treat them and have them be as maintenance free as possible I would greatly appreciate it. One of my co-workers recommended having them done in stucco when I am having my detached garage built but I am not certain that is the best alternative. If I can get away with an annual type of maintenance somehow I would very much appreciate it.
Thanks guys.
Mike.

